YAMAHA SLG100N GIVES GUITARS THE "SILENT TREATMENT"
Practice and Travel Instrument Joins Lineup of Innovative
Silent Instruments
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Yamaha
SLG100N Keeps the Peace
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BUENA PARK, CA (February 20, 2002)A common
dilemma faced by musicians is how to practice without breaking
the landlord's rules, or disturbing family members and neighbors.
Yamaha Corporation of America has been solving this problem in
part with a line of "silent" products which incorporate
cutting-edge technology into a growing family of traditional musical
instrumentsincluding strings, brass and percussion. Yamaha
Guitars enters the silent family with the introduction of the
SLG100N
Silent Guitar.
Like its siblings, the SLG100N allows professional
and amateur musicians to practice and perform in complete privacy,
using headphones, but enjoy the realistic sounds of an acoustic
instrument. The SLG100N is currently available.
"It was only logical that Yamaha should afford
the same superior design capabilities of the Silent Series to
the guitarist," states David Bergstrom, director of marketing,
Pro Audio and Combo Division. "The SLG100N should appeal
to students who want to play at home or in their dorms, apartment
and condo dwellers, and traveling musicians staying in hotel rooms."
The nylon string SLG100N features a streamlined
appearance with a lightweight composite body, Mahogany neck and
Rosewood fingerboard, and breaks down quickly for ease of transportation.
Proprietary Yamaha electronics include Piezo in-bridge
pickups and an internal DSP which reproduces the natural sounding
reverb of user-selected acoustic space. The resulting sound is
a warm, full-bodied nylon string tone. An auxiliary mini-stereo
input on the body of the instrument can easily connect to an external
CD player or tape machine for practicing along with pre-recorded
material. The SLG100N can also be plugged into an amplifier or
P.A. system for live performances.
"The combination of modern and traditional
elements makes the SLG100N a fitting entry into the Yamaha family
of silent instruments," says Gary Cook, Guitar product manager.
"It's lightweight, easy to play and can be taken anywhere."
The SLG100N easily interfaces with the recently-introduced
Yamaha AG
Stomp box, allowing the user to create pleasing acoustic/electric
sounds with the unit's microphone modeling capabilities. Accessories
include a gig bag, AC adapter and headphones.
For more information on SLG100N Silent Guitar, write
Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division,
Guitar Products, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone
(714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com or www.yamaha.com/guitars.